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slg \s . fox urgent, i'm harris faulkner, israel under fire and fighting back. we are entering day 7 of that offensive. it's 2:00 until morning or so there right now. for the first time in this conflict israel has deployed military group. commanders say they went in to destroy a rocket operation point. prime minister prime minister netanyahu said he will use any means necessary. >> i just want your viewers to imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two
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cities, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizen would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> john hutty, from gaza city, john? >> well, harris, earlier this evening, helicopter gunships, apatcher helicopters started firing offshore on intended presumably hamas targets. we've not seen that before. we've seen the air strikes, cannon fire from offjersey, and last night the small arms fires as israeli commandos, special operations team stormed the shore here, the coastline in gaza city, in northern gaza, and hit a hamas target, a compound most likely what we're understanding is an area where
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they've been launching rockets. the fire fight was intense. it started with small arm fire, got ratcheted up to the incoming support fire. we saw the tracers. at one point we thought we were caught in the crossfire as tracers and builts started going over us, and the pounding of air strike that is continued through the night. earlier this evening we had helicopters gunships fire on targets, the shots over our head, but i want to make sure clear. it's been very quiet sense thin. that's been about 3 1/2 hours ago. since then it's an eerie quiet. we saw that last night, but for now it's been quiet. you don't hear dogs barking or people out celebrating after watching the world cup game. everything is not only quiet, but dark. the city's lights are off, shutters up, the businesses have been closed all day, so it's almost as if you're anticipating
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something. i've seen those helicopters out at sea, most likely sticking by the naval vessels. i've even see two jets circling overhead, and there's kind of an eerie anticipation that something is brews. >> it was interesting to hear the prime minister netanyahu describing what it would be like if it was happening in our country with so many cities under attack. you mentioned people trying to watch the world club and go on about their lives and now an eerie quiet. i'm curious, what's it like for them taking cover? >> reporter: well, people are staying inside, but yet more than 6,000 people have sought refuge in shelters. the israeli military has been warning people since yesterday to evacuate their homes in these areas, in the northern part of gaza here and gaza city. we've seen there fighting. about half a mile away we sigh the fire fight. inland to the east we've seen a
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lot of explosions. more than 6,000 people, harris, have sought refuge in these shelters, basically schools that have been set up as shelters. we visited one today. we saw families, children, they gered up everything they could, basically everything they could carry, their clothing, food, available items, personal items, ran as fast as they could. be saw a lot of people without shoes o. a lot of kids without shoes on. that's how fast they got to these shelters. meanwhile, kids are playing in the schooled yard as if it's a normal day of school, but it was anything but normal. we're hearing explosions in the distance as children are playing. obviously this is not a normal situation, as we now go into day 7, as you mentioned, of the fighting. harr harris? >> you pointed out something so important to know. the israeli government, telling the palestinian people and their
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families an opportunity to get ute before they start to hit these rocket launch and other targets, they're going to go after they sites john huddy, if something break in the next hour or so, we will come to you right away. thank you very much. let's go to the border battle in our own country. governor perry is renewing calls for president obama to send national guard troops to the border. if he says if something is not done soon, it will just get worse. meanwhile, many of those young ones of being relocated throughout our nation. it is a move that's sparking angers from some state leaders saying they were not giving adequate notice that the illegal children would be headed their way. all this as congress considering the president's request for
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nearly $4 bill cnn. he says it's to help the border agencies to help deal with the influx, but critics of the money plan says the main issue driving the crisis are the president's policies. >> our view as house republicans is we're not going to write a blank check. it's going to be more targeted approach, probably through the end of the fiscal year, but also on the policy side, i'm on the speaker's working group, we're looking at things like changing the 2008 law. steve, how does governor perry envision using the national guard? >> harris, he says it would provide vital resources to help the agents who are already overworked. prior to meeting with president obama last week, and today he said that in order to ease the current crisis, the national guard could be deployed to reinforce border security. listen.
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>> it's important to do that, into you this flood of children is pulling away the border patrol from their normal duties of keeping bad people, keeping the drug car tells, they're being distracted. that i would tells is a very obvious reason those national guard troops could come play an important role. >> perry also criticized the president for not visiting border facilities where the immigrant children are being processed. harris? >> you know, steve, even some democrats say the president should have gone to our southern border with mexico, but they're still defending him. >> they say this is a humanitarian crisis driven by events? central america and not a result of the president's immigration policies. they point out that in dealing with this influx, the president is following a law signed by president bush that requires an immigration hearing for central american children crossing the border. >> republicans keep saying we could fix the immigration issue,
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because we don't trust the president to enforce the law. then when you president follows the law in 2002 and 2008, the very law signed by president bush, they say he should do something different. >> an estimated 52,000 have already countersed the border without documents since october of last year and the count continues to rise. >> steve sene tanni, thank you very much. germany took it all. it went down to the wire until gen,score in the 13r 113th minute, breaking out of what had been a tied game and propels the germans to their fourth world cup overall. brian, he was in brazil, now here. ed final match was pretty much like the rest of the world cup. you couldn't get. >> it was amazing, incredible. it's being called one of the best ever and for a good reason, really, germany becoming the first european team to win the
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world cup in the americas. they only half every four years. with probably the best goal by mario gatzi. in a win in extra time. for argentina it's heartbreak they had their chances. lionel messi carried the team to the final match. tens of thousands of fans with the chance to celebrater bray in their arch rival's backyard. you know, for the host nation it's a mixed bag of emoises the country did a great job hosting the cup, but they are embarrassed on the field losing 7-1 to germany. there was concern about major antiworld cup protests and whether or not the infrastructure would be ready. brazil spending about $14 billion to host the games, some arguing that money should have been spent on raising incomes,
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putting it into education, health care. a recent study says the world cup investments should pump $79 billion into the economy, bring 3.6 million jobs. they said the same thing in south africa, a few years later that number dropped, so we'll have to see about the results there. >> it's so interesting. i understand a few supermodels were created along the way. they would see these women in the stands -- i'm serious. l'oreal picked up one fans and said we would like you. the world cup, a turning point for the united states in soccer? >> i think we'll have to wait and see. i think there's one thing you can say, no doubt this has been the most excited this country has ever been about soccer. team usa beat expectations, escape the so-called group of death and advancing into the round 616. americans supporting the team like never before. i saw it in brazil.
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they filled the stadiums and the streets in brazil, while back home the parties were bigger than ever. tv ratings up about 40% from 2010, usa versus portugal becoming the most popular game watched. whether it's a long-term relationship, we'll have to see. >> are we still talking about soccer? when you look at how many children who are so interested in soccer now, too, that probably will help drive it. i learned how to flop, which is the faking an injury. next, in russia? >> 2018. we'll see. should be fun. >> thank you very much. >> no problem. thank you. a message of hope from a heroic teenager. caddy is speak to the public. how she hit from the killers and survived. look at her beautiful, her her-day-old felt words.
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a city is getting ready to mourn together after members of a texas family were executed in their home. police say steven and katie stay and their five children were shot by an angry relative. one child, caddy, suffered a fractured skull, but she survived. she left the hospital today to, caddy took the opportunity to thank well-wishers for the nationwide support she's gotten since losing her family. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying for me and keeping me and my family in their thoughts for the past couple days, and i would like to thank all of the first responders, nurses and
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doctors that have taken care of me. i'm feeling a lot better and on a straightforward path to recovery. >> god bless her. did you see that strength? attorneys for the accused gunman say they're considering an insanity defense. he's been identified as the ex-husband of caddy's aunt. cassidy says she survived by playing dead. secretary of state john kerry is joining iran's nuclear talks in vienna. world leaders are hoping to reach a long-term deal that would end economic sanctioning, in exchange for -- an interim deal was reached last year, but differences between all sides remained, and it now seems an extension may be needed to bridge the gap in the new negotiations. leyland vitter has more. >> harris, it seems that only
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thing that all sides agree on is that they disagree about almost everything, and the rumors suggest a deal to extend the deadline for more negotiations rather than an actual deal. secretary of state john kerry joined foreign ministers for talks. he plans to meet with the iran all-foreign minister sunday night. the talks revolved around how much of the capability remains intact. kerry is less than optimistic. do they simply mothball them? hand over the stockpiles or simply put them under the watch of inspectors? iran has told the world its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, but the west didn't buy that story, getting us to where we are now. in the middle is vaurl, who has all but promised -- to suspend
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iran's nuclear program as a sham. >> iran is nod seeking nuclear weapons, because we are not -- we don't see any ben phet. >> it's a jokes. advisory they are developing nuclear weapons. you can start counting it maybe in hundreds of billions, for what? >> while the israelis are certainly most vocal, they don't actually have a vote in the current round of talks. even if there is a deal with a possible extension, it still leaves open 6 door for a military attack. a fresh load of supplies is on its way to astronauts in space. >> 2, 1 --. and we have ignition. >> and we have liftoff of antares, delivering cygnus to the international supply station. cygnus is an unmanned cargo ship.
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a private firm is behind the launch, but it's being funded by nasa. it carries mostly food, and the crew will also receive new exercise outfits on board the orbiter, said to be resistant to bacteria and odor. i guess that's a good thing. that's a small place. cygnus is expect to do arrive by wednesdays. police in one decide grieving the loss of one of their own and new information is coming out about the accused killer and the possible motive, a plot against police. and a close call as a summer dip, sort of, turns into a water rescue. don't they ever hit the brakes? how one man saved a driver of this jeep that was floating in the pool.
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in new jersey, a city dealing with something that hasn't happened there in many years, a police officer killed in the line of duty, and it looks like somebody was targeting police. 23-year-old rookie officer melvin santiago died when he and his partner responded to a report of a holdup at a drug story in jersey city. the officers returned fire, killing the suspect who was wanted for a previous homicide. now we are learning that the reported robbery may have been a setup, an ambush by the gunmen to target police as they arrived to the scene. >> lawrence campbell approached a vehicle that was at the parking lot of walgreens, apologized for his conduct inside the walgreens and told that witness to watch the news later, that he would be famous and the actor proceeded to wait near the door in the parking lot
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of walgreens for the police department to arrive. >> well, he won't be famous here, because i'm not saying his name. officer santiago is the first jersey city law must killed in the line of duty since 2009. they stood single file at the entrance of the hospital, and saluted as his flag-draped body was carried into an ambulance. officials are confirming two deaths after two lightning strikes in rocky medical national part, they both hard on the highest continuously paved road in the united states. more than 20 people were injured. with those numbers peaking in july. a head-on collision along a major highway leaves one person dead. it's our top story as we go across america.
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indiana. a stolening mustang collided with a greyhound bus on a highway about 70 miles east of indianapolis. the driver of the car died. 19 people on the bus injured. authorities say the car was traveling the wrong way and flattened beyond recognition. georgia, chaos inside an atlantaa convention center, prompting people to run for the exit during a crowded car and buy show, some getting trampled, at least ten people are hurt. please are trying to figure out what started the whole thing. ohio -- a woman taking her jeep off road, through a fence, into an apartment complex, straight into this pool. she managed to avoid hitting two swimmers, with one coming to her rescue >> i turn around and there's a jeep in the pool everybody is screamsing, go save the woman. the woman had the safety belt on, i pulled her out of the vehicle, threw her onto the
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deck. >> it's unclear what caused the crash. oregon -- cute and hot, hmm-um, not like that. unbearable heat making it hard for the animals to stay cool. bears using pools and huge blocks of ice. temperatures in portland expected to climb to the 90s and stay there for most of the people. that's fox watch across america. is the obama administration hiding illegal immigrants? odd question some lawmakers are asking. they want to know exactly why they were not told that hundreds of children are being relocated to various cities across the nation, and house speaker john boehner moving forward with a lawsuit against president obama, accusing him of abus his executive powers. the fox news political insiders are just ahead with a look at all that we're going to face this week in politics. we want to hear from you, though. when is it appropriate for a president to bypass congress?
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i've been living in a fool's paradise! i'm harris faulkner. this is the fox report. as we hit the bottom of the hour, here is what's happening. a cry wall water problem for ft. hood. it began when a major waterline was cut off, affectingford hood. people told to cut back drastically on their water use. at last check they were expecting the situation to get better. texas is facing the second worst drought in state history. and lorin maazel has died at the age of 84. he gave more than 5,000 performances. and new developments in the immigration crisis with some lawmakers in the midwest
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accusing the white house of secretly shuttling hundreds of undocumented children into their states and keeping local authorities completely in the dark. dominic picks up the story live from us from los angeles. that's a serious charge against the president, against the white house, against this administration. what are the facts? >> harris, 950 children have been moved to two states, illinois and also nebraska. the state authorities were just not notified about it at all. the lawmakers in those states are absolutely furious. let's show you a map of where these kits are. the states marked in yellow, they have established facilities said up by the federal government for them. the oranges states you see, washington and new york, we know facilities are opening there soon, but there we go, nebraska and illinois, marked there in red. there are just reports coming from the lawmakers in those countries that these kids have turned up there and there's no
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information from the federal torts given to the state authorities about it. those lawmakers say it's certainly looking suspicious. >> my worry is the administration doesn't want people to know what the condition of these places are, house the kids are being treated in detention. these detention facilities should be completely open to the press and to the american people so that we know how what conditions are. we should be able to talk to the kids who are there. >> harry, as a news gatherer, it's been very skiff for the media to get inside a lot of these facilities. now, there are protests going on around the country with regards to the treatment of some of these people, and particularly the kids inside some of these detention centers they're beinghood in at the moment, also visitation rights, and also just really the condition and the treatment these kids are getting themselves. the feds are struggling to find facilities in order to do this.
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so it's strange that perhaps they aren't telling the state authorities that they're moving them further around the country, and of course the obama administration is struggling to contain this crisis. it looked like it's worried about the political implications. >> we will get to that in a moment with the political insiders. i want to that talk about the end his tide of children crossing the border seemingly. is there anything that looks like that's being done that will stem the tide. >> about four weeks ago, the obama administration came out with a multipoint plan, but it's the working grip for the borders being set up by the house speaker. he sent off a team down to central america. that team is guatemala and honduras this weekend. kay granger was keeping meeting with the hohn duran president
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today. she should have reports on what the government has on trying to quell those rumors that if you cross the border, there's an amnesty and you don't have to go back. we'll see if there's any progress made on that. >> dom any setting it up for us tonight. the debate is growing louder. some unlikely critics are emerging as congress considers obama's question for nearly $4 billion to deal with the crisis. the fox news political insiders are here. join the conversation at twitter. john le buttely yay, pat cattle, a former pollster for jimmy carder, and doug schone, a fox news contributor as well. the first time in many weeks all of you together at the same table. let's start with this report, pat, from dominic dinatale that
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some of the your that some feel ike trying to hide with them. >> i lived with the muriel boat lived from cuba. you start sending people to states, there are political rammicses itches it cost bill clinton the governorship. >> and i was about to say it cost us florida, but the only point i want to make is this. we have a these people are all on political points, this is a crisis, and nobody is trying to be practical about how to solve it. all they care about is making points and this just goes on and on. >> doug? ivities pat couldn't be more right. we have clear policies that we know will work and need to be implement complemented. >> is the white house judd not applying the clear policies? >> the fact that the president won't go the boarder, he's
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playing politics, no real immigration legislation, and harris, most of all, no bipartisan meetings to stem this crisis. it's a tragedy, an outrage. pat couldn't be more right. >> i'm curious, the president has taken a lot of heat laically to uses and overusers, some would argue, of his executive power. is this within area where the american people would say, okay, use your executive power? >> there's just so much he can do as president with executive actions. he needs this law passed where he's asked for this astronomical billions that we don't know exactly what it's for. if he behaved properly as president, he gets the speaker and leadership, house and senate all in a room together and says we're thought coming out of here until we get at the worked out.
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the fact he doesn't do it make mess think our colleague, mr. schoen was crept the i can't is play the politics in that he wants this thing to hurt republicans. he doesn't care about the problem. homeland security didn't care about the kids. here's my question. you can look at securing the border, putting kids in centers, why is it that a week ago it was $2 billion and now 3.7. next week will it be $7 billion? >> the problem ultimately is, and we know this right now, you know, until you start and we now know from the "wall street journal" piece this week, children will not be going back, because they never go back, 585 days for the hearings, because they're treated under a different apick of the law. >> that's a long time. >> by the way, until children
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are returned home who didn't get to stay here, that's when people in central america will decide against it. our president is so disengaged. it's all pizza and, you know, pool and political cash. he has checked out as being a leader. >> a lot of people are fired up. leo says, if harris where are like prime minister netanyahu of israel, we wouldn't have to worry about children being on the border, but that would be a leader. doug? >> we don't have leadership and we don't have clear border enforcement, which is what the american people want. leone couldn't be more right. this is a cries that both sides and particularly the president are using for short-term gain. >> i want to balance it out by saying it's the second president
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in a row who did nothing about the sore borner. we would be beverly on off if the israeli defense force was deployed to keep people out. what is going on that america can't close its southern border? the answer is they don't want to. >> we also have the mexicans who are supposed to be our allies, allow these criminal organizations and they're really undermining us, because we don't have a foreign policy that makes sense, either. i notice there have been 52,000 that we know of, about a quarter of these unaccompanied children are coming from mexico. you know what? i want to ask about gompor pe y perry's request for a national guard. brit hume got pointed in his questioning. i thought this was interested, hi said, the law doesn't allot
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for -- why duval ploy them? >> because we can't stop the flow and that it sends a message. all of this bears out, the logic of what we've been saying a long time. understanding and unless the accomplice cat leisure of the gun settle telling, it's an going to be politics. >> and he does not mince words -- the president deliberately caused the crisis to further the dnc political agenda. >> there may be some truth to that. that may be why the president refused to go to what is in effect refugee camps in america. >> he didn't want to see it. >> why are they keeping the media out some is it because of the ages of the children? >> they're keeping congressmen out? >> because it's a refugee camp.
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how could you lower the company anymore than to have refugee camps on the territory of the united states? it's like a third word country all of a sudden. >> when you lose seven computers simultaneously go down, with their hard drives unrecoverable, then i tell you, you get used to be able to able to do things like shut out the media. could you imagine this in ka aspirina? if the government tried to shoot down the news there? this is what they do and in theened all about upon continues. xhount sense -- >> so congressman cuellar, said the same thing. he compared it to hurricane ka tina's moment for president george w. bush, that now turning into what it would seem commensurate for president
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obama. >> that's absolutely right. we have no evident that this temperature of -- i'm sorry of immigrants rmt already stopped. katrina was a one-time horrific event. both sides are playing politics, and democrats and republicans, as you suggest, harris, are rightly being cry call of all sides. >> you know, both parties have wings of the parties. the left of the democrats, they want to let everybody in, already? register and vote them democrat. >> half of the republican party wants to let them in to be cheap, off the books label to undercut the labor force. >> wow, you don't mince words. and out here we have a huge percentage of american people who are disgusted with both of those positions. they say, can we just seal the border? why wasn't this done the day
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after 9/11? we spend billions securing sever airplane that flies into this country. >> and even more now. >> but anybody can come in here from mexico, just walk right in. >> that's what i'm seeing on twitter. before we go to a quick commercial break, also some has hit me here. it seems like american on american. if you are against illegal immigration coming into this country with this flow of kids estimated to be something like 90,000 by october of this year, then you're not a good american. if you're for this, then you are. how did we get there? >> we got there because we're not approaching things the way we always have in a bipartisan way to stop illegal immigration, but to be as compassionate as we can be, consistent with our values and norms. >> with the children being -- and all what their parents and families are going through.
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it's harsh at the border. how can you have immigration reform? no one wants to close the border. >> we will continue our discussion. you guys are all over this tonight. i mean, you're taking everybody to task. stay with us. chloe is 9 months old. she is the greatest thing ever. one little smile. one little laugh. honey bunny... (laughter) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. (baby noise...laughter)
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weesh back with the fox news political insider. we are going to move on to another topic, but i wanted at least a couple tweets that have come in. t.c. is listening to the insiders' takes, and he says look u.s. congress men and women, the president and the supreme court need to set this immigration thing up now. pat? >> yeah, they can't if they want to do lead. we have a political system that doesn't -- you know, and we've talked about this, it doesn't represent the people, you know, there was a rasmussen poll today, the highest number ever.
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you know, and half the people for the first time just want to pick people out of the phone book. we have a dysfunctional government. people are not represented. i am telling you, this is because they will not lead. this is not that hard to solve. am i wrong, doug? >> you are absolutely right. >> when are they going to do it? if we have 9,000 more children by october or a total of that -- >> a prediction. we will have 90,000, we won't solve it, the election will be in large part about immigration. we've put politics ahead of people and it's a tragedy. >> if you look at the date that this data came in, 90,000 by october. that seems odd they picked that number. well, it's been about a year since the influx units each year we've been talking the v.a. thing, it goes on and on. >> and the irs, benghazi. >> it has to lead eventually
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maybe 2016, the thing that brought the three of us together which is -- will there be someone who comes along and says the hell with this. i'm going to run against all of it and be different. >> let's segue. friendly words of advicety governors meeting in tennessee, a major event for anybody seeking the presidency. so perfect right off the heels of what john is talking about. most were reluctant, but some offered a few tips to contenders. here you go, by the way, yes, vice president joe biden was there. it was a mixed political crowd. politico.com article writes about this, they took note on several of the things the governors gave. can we pop those up? don't fear hillary clinton. these are some of the words that governors -- >> there's something missing, harris. >> what is that?
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>> here's what's missing. no positive agenda for change. >> for the condition. >> this is on for the gop. >> i'm sorry to sbrup. welcome a competitive primary. hang out with the governors. that's hilarious. have diverse experiences. didn't really drill down on that. try not to talk about 2016. >> every one of these governors is angling. how can i be the nominee in two years? >> but here is the poll that we want you to see, particularly john, and it's a quinnipiac poll, showing several contenders showed up at the annual summer meeting of national governors. here are some names that popped. john, your thoughts? >> the reason i want to talk to doug, pat and you about it, is hellry on the right. in every matchup she's under 50%. after unbelievable publicity -- >> does that mean it's wide
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open? >> not wide open, but it means she westbound beaten. >> except for the republicans that are losing, still, even if she goes down. they don't stand for anything. it's the gap for somebody to step in. >> taking everybody to task. the fox news insiders. stay close. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. it helps stop denture movement and prevents gum irritation. fixodent. and forget it.
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that presidents often use executive orders to get things done, but he says it's how president obama is using them. our insiders is back. harry s. truman, 907 times, eisenhower 484, ford, nixon 346 times. so far in his six years, president obama 182 times. so as far as the numbers, doug, not nearly as many. >> and as far as the politics, not a great idea. a couple reasons. first, it's more confrownsation, no ideas. second, the specifics here are delay of the individual mandate, not abolition or eradication of the individual mandate. again, it's the absence of a positive agenda, putting politics first. i don't think this is a political winner. >> do you sue or not? >> i think they want to find out, as they did with the recess appointments, the supreme court
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struck that down, that the president made improve recess appointments. we've had this before, you know, nixon impounded funds that were appropriated by congress and he refused to spend them. i believe it became one of the articles of impeachment. it's to decide by the courts who has the power which congress session you're to spend this money, can the president say, no, i i'm just not doing it. very quickly on twitter -- it's nonsense this lawsuit. it will make the president more powerful, shows a lack of leadership. >> it should have been done a years ago if they were serious. first of all, remember this started under george w. bush another president not following the law, making excesses. we have a constitution out of control. the democrats should be standing up, the country should be standing up. rule of law should matter. there may be less executives decisions, but they're much bigger and they violate the statutes. a constitution out of
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control. >> a constitutional crisis, harris. >> yes. that's why they should have done it. they should have done it a year ago if they were serious. gentlemen, i'm glad you're all back together in one place in new york on set. it's been a pleasure. thank you. i'll see everything 12:00 noon eastern tomorrow on "outnumbered." have a great week. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. \s um, tum tum tum... tums!♪ ♪ ♪
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